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Convenient cosmopolitanism : Daniel Deronda, nationalism, and the critics
Aleksandar STEVIĆ
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Cosmopolitanism
100%
Politics
33%
Commitment
33%
Novels
33%
Nationalists
33%
Fiction
22%
Conceptualization
22%
Logic
22%
Nationalism
22%
History
22%
Essays
22%
Exchange
22%
Loyalty
22%
Attachment
22%
Scholarships
11%
Nineteenth Century
11%
Ethnic Groups
11%
Social Exclusion
11%
Ideologies
11%
Cultural Differences
11%
Intelligentsia
11%
Worldview
11%
Occupations
11%
Project
11%
Nations
11%
Understanding
11%
Time
11%
Practice
11%
Example
11%
Investigation
11%
Occupational Career
11%
Mission
11%
Reading
11%
Interpretation
11%
Serials
11%
Writing
11%
Failure
11%
Psychology
Vision
22%
Marginalization
11%
Global Capitalism
11%
Ethics
11%
Chemistry
Time
11%
Tension
11%
Sphere
11%